When you offer your services on LinkedIn through a Service Page, potential clients can send you requests for services. Your LinkedIn Service Page admin view is a centralized place to reply to service requests from prospective clients. You can submit a proposal in response to a client’s service request to start the process of working together. Alternatively, you can decline the request. Once you submit a proposal, a project for that client will be created in your admin view.
Submitting a proposal starts a conversation with a prospective client and doesn’t guarantee a contract.
Important to know
To respond to your service requests:
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Access your LinkedIn Service Page admin view.
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From the Admin view module, click New requests.
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Click the Submit proposal or No thanks button.
- If you submit a proposal, enter your proposal details, and click the Submit button. You can also message the client directly to send a link to the project for their convenience.
- If you decline the request, click the Decline button to confirm.
To respond to your service requests:
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Access your LinkedIn Service Page admin view.
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Tap New requests in the top navigation bar.
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Tap the Submit proposal or No thanks button.
- If you submit a proposal, enter your proposal details, and tap the Submit button. You can also message the client directly to send a link to the project for their convenience.
- If you decline the request, tap the Decline button to confirm.
Here's a tip
When someone requests your services, we may send you a notification or email. Learn what steps to take if you aren’t receiving requests for services, or the requests aren’t available when you open the notification.
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